Iginla scored with 22.8 seconds remaining in regulation to lift the Calgary
Flames to a 2-1 victory over the Minnesota Wild on Friday night.

Shean Donovan also scored for Calgary, which has earned points in nine
straight games (6-0-1-2).

"So far in this stretch, there's been a lot of close games that we've been
finding ways to win," said Iginla, who has four goals in the past three games.

Calgary took advantage of a line change by the Wild that left the left side
of the ice open, and Oleg Saprykin moved into the Minnesota zone and unloaded a
slap shot from the dot. Manny Fernandez stopped the shot, but Iginla was there
to score on the rebound.

"I don't think it was a bad line change, guys were tired and they had to
come off and one (defenseman) stayed on," Minnesota coach Jacques Lemaire
said. "The mistake we made was we didn't rush the guy with the puck. We let
him shoot on the net and they got the rebound. If we're more aggressive and we
rush the shooter, there wouldn't have been a goal."

Pascal Dupuis scored for Minnesota, which lost for the first time in 47
games (42-1-4) when leading after two periods, a streak that dated to March 5,
2002.

Donovan scored his eight of the season and extended his goal-scoring streak
to five games. That run matches Detroit's Brett Hull for the longest such
streak in the league this season.

Miikka Kiprusoff made 22 saves for Calgary and improved to 5-1 in six
starts. He has allowed just one goal in each of the five victories.